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Alpha chimp steals eagle’s dinner in ‘surreal and exhilarating’ forest encounter

Alpha chimp steals eagle's dinner in 'surreal and exhilarating' forest encounter

Imba the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) feeding on a bushbuck carcass likely caught by an eagle.  (Image credit: Sam Baker/GMERC)

An eagle in the Issa Valley of western Tanzania was just about to tuck into a hard-earned meal when an alpha male chimpanzee burst onto the scene and stole its prey — a rare encounter that has been documented by scientists in a new study. 

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are mostly vegetarian, but their diets include some meat and other animal products. They actively hunt for their meat and, on rare occasions, scavenge from dead carcasses. 

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